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1998 Official Results 1998 Official Results Club Singles Men Place Name Time Split1 Split2 Split3 Pen. Code 1. Aleks Zosuls Boston,MA Union BC - 19:02.94 : MA 2. Jon Kawaja Portola,CA Montreal RC - 19:07.12 : PQ 3. David Gabel Lawrence,KS Unaffiliated 19:14.43 : 4. Scot Killen South Salem,NY 19:21.73 : Unaffiliated 5. Timur Taha Mississauga,ON Western 19:36.78 : RC - ON 6. Philip Heifetz Weston,CT Malta BC - 19:44.03 : PA 7. Corey Armitage Kingston,ON Kingston 19:46.44 : RC - ON 8. Peter McIsaac Durham,NC Harvard 19:59.52 :10 13B Sculling Club - MA 9. Paul Belogour Boston,MA 20:04.90 : BankBoston\Foreign Exchange - MA 10. Niell Elvin Cambridge,MA MIT - MA 20:06.77 :20 12B 13B 11. Michael Eberly Skillman,NJ 20:08.85 : Unaffiliated 12. Kurt Borchardt Saratoga Springs,NY 20:10.17 : Saratoga Springs RC - NY 13. Michael Lohse Cambridge,MA 20:15.72 :20 8B(2) Unaffiliated 14. Timothy Kulka Watertown,MA 20:20.94 : Northeastern Alum - MA 15. David Barker Cambridge,MA Riverside 20:22.31 : BC - MA 16. Vaughn Abbey Burlington,ON Univ of 20:23.76 :50 8B(5) Western Ontario RC - ON 17. Michael Ezzell Atlanta,GA Atlanta RC - 20:27.27 :20 8B(2) GA 18. Jerome Socolovsky Boston,MA 20:28.91 : Harvard Sculling Club - MA 19. Kent Smack Annandale,NJ Unaffiliated 20:32.88 1:00 5I 20. Paul Deatrick Winter,FL Florida 20:33.03 :10 8B 1998 Head Of The Charles Regatta – Official Results Athletic Club - FL 21. Emmanuel Caudron Arlington,VA 20:40.49 : Potomac BC - DC 22. David Foster Boston,MA Cambridge 20:41.76 :10 8B BC - MA 23. Paul Flannery Galway,Ire Ireland 20:42.80 : Neptune BC - Ireland 24. Samuel Charles Toronto,ON 20:48.90 : Unaffiliated 25. Philip Donnellan Kansas City,MO 20:53.46 : Kansas City RC - MO 26. Todd Shapiro Watertown,MA 20:54.33 : Community Rowing Inc. - MA 27. Michael Van Gentevoort St 20:58.03 :40 8B(4) Catherines,ON St. Catharines BC - ON 28. John McCarthy Sea Girt,NJ 20:58.45 : Unaffiliated 29. Javier Gomez Mexico City,Mex Mexico 21:12.30 : Club Espana - Mexico 30. Michael Sheehan Concord,NH 21:17.02 : Amoskeag RC - NH 31. Stephen Clarke Barrington,RI 21:18.06 : Narragansett BC - RI 32. Geoffrey Parker Watertown,MA 21:32.46 :10 8B Cambridge BC - MA 33. Brice Crossley Indian Harbour Bea,FL 21:35.42 : Space Coast Crew - FL 34. Kevin McGrath Cambridge,MA 21:36.57 : Harvard Sculling Club - MA 35. Mitchell Berkson Providence,RI 21:44.05 :20 7B(2) Narragansett BC - RI 36. Philip Taylor Ealing,UK Auriol 21:44.59 : Kensington RC - UK 37. Shawn Ohler Maynard,MA Community 21:51.29 : Rowing Inc. - MA 38. Thomas Cattell Falmouth,ME 22:10.95 :10 8B Unaffiliated 39. Chip Kakas Madison,WI Camp Randall 22:17.28 :20 2B RC - WI 40. Sean Wynne Penfield,NY Rochester 22:27.40 1:00 9B(6) RC - NY 41. Patrick Bukley New York,NY Kent 22:29.38 1:00 13I School BC - CT 42. Robert McGurrin Waltham,MA 22:33.86 :10 8B Community Rowing Inc. - MA 43. Scott Steinmann Bethesda,MD 22:38.06 1:00 9I Paradox BC - 44. Walter Goettlich Stowe,VT Unaffiliated 22:40.18 : 45. William Plage Centerbrook,CT 22:41.77 : 1998 Head Of The Charles Regatta – Official Results Thames River Sculls - CT 46. John WoJtkiewicz Boston,MA Wide 22:55.11 : Load BC - MA 47. Paul Hoffman Belmont,MA Harvard 22:59.51 : Sculling Club - MA 48. David Ireland Salem,NH AOSA - NH 23:04.46 :20 14B(2) 49. John Crowley Newtown,CT 23:06.27 :10 8B(1) Community Rowing Inc. - MA 50. Alexander Kraev Niskayuna,NY 23:20.84 1:20 8B(2) 12I Dartmouth RC - NH 51. Damian Payiatakis Northboro,MA 23:24.41 1:00 8I Brandeis University - MA 52. Jay Fradenburg Brookline,MA 23:37.52 : Unaffiliated 53. 24:01.31 :40 7B 9B Andrew Tingleff Keene,NH Unaffiliated 10B 14B 54. Daren Roeder Scarsdale,NY Norwalk 24:04.64 : River RC - CT 55. Joshua Morris Waldoboro,ME 24:05.26 3:00 3I 8I Riverside BC - MA 8B(6) 56. Clifford Cantrell Atlanta,GA Georgia 24:31.44 1:50 8B(5) 8I Tech Alum - GA 57. Dave Rowan Christiansted,VI Olympic 25:53.18 : Team - VI 58. Evan Panich Marblehead,MA 26:04.51 :40 8B(4) Unaffiliated 59. 28:44.14 4:10 2I 5I Matthew Stevenson Virginia Beach,VA 12I(2) AOSA - MA 12B 60. Thomas Paul Danville,VT Unaffiliated DNF 61. Michael Gilbert Glensfalls,NY DNS Unaffiliated Club Singles Womem Place Name Time Split1 Split2 Split3 Pen. Code 1. Susan Phillips Valrico,FL Harvard 20:59.06 : Sculling Club - MA 2. Elizabeth Alt Bronxville,NY Brown 21:48.27 : University - RI 3. Christine DeLalio Philadelphia,PA 21:53.05 : Bachelors Barge Club - PA 4. Sophie Evans Norfolk,VA Hampton 22:18.70 : Roads RC - VA 5. Denise Cenit Maplewood,NJ Nereid BC 22:30.57 : - NJ 6. Janet Buchan Ottawa,ON Ottawa New 22:33.91 : Edinburg Club - ON 1998 Head Of The Charles Regatta – Official Results 7. Jennifer Reali St. Paul,MN Minnesota 22:39.63 : BC - MN 8. Meghan Sitcoske Barrington,RI 22:42.81 : Narragansett BC - RI 9. Jennifer Williams Vancouver,WA 22:49.57 : Portland BC - OR 10. Molly Schlaefer St. Paul,MN 22:51.16 : Minneapolis RC - MN 11. Jennifer Mullin Coronado,CA Harvard 22:56.10 :10 2B(1) Sculling Club - MA 12. Rica Jerril Reading,PA Upper Merion 22:58.58 :20 9B(2) BC - PA 13. Susan Kitchen Toronto,ON Unaffiliated 22:59.62 : 14. Mindy Sick Frisco,CO Rocky Mountain 23:00.78 :10 6B(1) Rowing - CO 15. Susan Doering Boston,MA Union BC - 23:01.87 : MA 16. Shalini VaJJhala Pittsburgh,PA Steel City 23:52.51 :10 8B(1) RC - PA 17. Kate Sullivan Galway Ireland, Ireland 23:54.84 1:00 8I Tribesmen - Ireland 18. Anne Brie Charlottesville,VA Unaffiliated 24:05.99 :40 8B(4) 19. Pamela Mayo Granby,CT Farmington 24:08.77 : Valley RA - CT 20. Theresa Riccardo Brighton,MA 24:25.35 : Unaffiliated 21. Juliann Hertz Pittsburgh,PA Three 24:38.21 : Rivers RA - PA 22. Sarah Bodary San Bruno,CA California 24:41.53 1:00 3I Henley RA - CA 23. Leigh Archbold Stonington,CT Thames 26:06.17 :50 6B(3) River Sculls - CT 8B(2) 24. Anne Wolfe Boston,MA Community 26:18.29 :20 6B(2) Rowing Inc. - MA 25. Abbey Nova Putney,VT Unaffiliated DNS 26. Vanessa Thorne St. Catharines,ON St. DNS Catharines RC - ON Club 4 Men Place Name Time Split1 Split2 Split3 Pen. Code 1. Palm Beach Rowing 17:02.06 : Assn. FL - 2. Sarasota Rowing Club FL 17:29.57 : - 3. Belmont Hill School MA 17:35.50 : 1998 Head Of The Charles Regatta – Official Results Tim O'Connell, Charlestown Ma. USA; Chris Richards, Watertown Ma. USA; Tim Wood, Boston Ma. USA; Phil Bogden, Mystic Ct. USA; Bill Manning, Watertown Ma. USA; 4. Milwaukee Rowing Club 17:43.96 : WI - 5. Worcester Polytechnic 17:46.49 : Institute MA - 6. Vesper Boat Club PA 17:47.76 : - 7. Saugatuck Rowing Assn. 17:50.28 : CT - 8. Wide Load Boat Club MA 17:51.77 : - 9. Union Boat Club MA 17:51.81 : - 10. Western Rowing Club 17:53.69 :20 4B(1) 5B(1) (Middlesex) ON - 11. U.S. Military Academy NY 17:56.65 : Thomas Babbitt, Carthage NY; Shellie Gato, West Bend WI; David Hudson, Jackson TN; Timothy Kiesow, Augusta ME; Ty Remington, Clinton NY; 12. Wesleyan University CT 18:00.11 : - 13. Syracuse University-Men 18:01.81 : NY - 14. Univ Of Dayton OH 18:02.20 : - 15. Univ of Central Florida FL 18:05.11 : Nick Pontillo, Oviedo FL; Michael Schulz, Oviedo FL; Jeff Bauer, Oviedo FL; Drew Wolfe, Oviedo FL; Jan Murza, Altemont Springs FL; 16. Bulldog Rowing Club MA 18:06.70 : - 17. Remo Por Puerto Rico PR 18:06.81 : - 18. Motley Rowing Club VT 18:08.13 : SAGE LAUNDON, WATERBURY VT USA; TYLER LAUNDON, WATERBURY VT USA; JOHN WERNER, ATLANTA GA USA; MICHAEL BUDD, ERWINNA PA USA; RICK GHERST, WATERBURY VT USA; 19. San Diego Rowing Club 18:09.23 : CA 1998 Head Of The Charles Regatta – Official Results Phil Biggin, San Diego CA USA; Matt Sargent, San Diego CA USA; Greg Kogut, San Diego CA USA; Dave Asbury, San Diego CA USA; Taya Stratton, San Diego CA USA; 20. Middlebury College VT 18:12.69 : Brad Maxwell, Mendham NJ; George Wright IV, Bangor ME; Joe Kraft, Hudson MA; Lyle Yetman, Dover MA; Robyn Cook, Salem OR; 21. Minnesota Boat Club MN 18:14.01 : Ben Feldon, St Paul MN USA; Brian LeLoupe, St Paul MN USA; Matt Holman, St Paul MN USA; Craig Dotson, St Paul MN USA; Craig Dotson, St Paul MN USA; Kari Russ, St Paul MN USA; 22. Florida Institute Of 18:14.12 : Techology FL Craig Mischler, Melbourne FL; Joe Bogan, Melbourne FL; Matt Kaminski, Melbourne FL; Karl Hoffman, Melbourne FL; John Reissinger, Melbourne FL; 23. Virginia Rowing 18:15.92 : Association Dominick Montie, Charlottesville VA; Michael Blanchette, Charlottesville VA; Dave Bertelli, Great Falls VA; Liam Dohn, Charlottesville VA; Mike Ginty, Chestnut Hill MA; 24. Nereid Boat Club NJ 18:17.69 : Sean Crane, Prospect Park NJ; Jenifer Sacus, Nutley NJ; Cormac McGowan, Caldwell NJ; Matthew Patrick, Hoboken NJ; Mark Simakaski, Chester NJ; 25.
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